Tag Archives: wireframing

Another New Theme

Well, I decided I really didn’t like my last mockup, which was based off of my wireframe. I liked some elements from it, but really felt like it was too simplistic. The new element actually has a slightly reworked wireframe, and brand new typography (planning on using CSS3, you can see the default and the [...]
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Pardon the mess…

I’m lazy when it comes to my own website. I tend to work on other people’s sites, projects, and such a lot more. Whatever time is left over is occasionally spent working on this Blog. I’ve decided to kind of force myself to get to work around here. The website right now looks a lot like [...]
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Before you wireframe…

I just wrote a post on why you should wireframe. I’m writing this one because I feel like I left something out. The thing that kept me from wireframing—for the most part—was that I didn’t know what content to put on my webpage. There’s no point in wireframing if you don’t have some idea what content [...]
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Why you should wireframe

What? You design your webpages without wireframing? It’s okay. I was like you once, and by once I mean about 4 weeks ago. I hated the thought of wireframing. Layer effects and things seem so easy to do in Photoshop, it didn’t seem to make any sense to wireframe everything. It was faster to design [...]
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